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Who is represented in the House of Representatives?Members of the U.S. House of Representatives each represent a portion of their state known as a Congressional District, which averages 700,000 people. Senators however, represent the entire state.
Who is the US representative now?U.S. Representative Jimmy Gomez Proudly Serving California's 34th District.
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